Wright, like Whitman, has spent his entire career writing one poem, given its fits and starts, its intricate lacunae, its mysterious fields, its catechistic reverberations, its ultimately artificial segmenting into books.

The doctrine of iconographic veneration underscores the importance of large scale reproduction of the religious images in places ofworship as well as devotional and catechistic texts to assure the facilitation of teaching correct church doctrine in an illiterate medieval world.

What was even better in this catechistic discourse broadcast on the widely watched NBC Sunday morning meet the press programme, was Powell's reference to Kareem Rashad Sultan Khan of Manahawkin, New Jersey, a Muslim American soldier killed in Baquba, Iraq on August 6, 2007, and whose remains were buried in Arlington National Cemetery in Washington, DC.

The two fundamental objectives of education (preparing for citizenship and stimulating creativity) can hardly be achieved, in a constructive way, by a traditional, formal, catechistic mathematics education, which frequently leads to individual annihilation, and intellectual, even material, enslavement, and favors inequality, bigotry and arrogance.

That hive of humanity that lives up top, that Havana that's slave to the light will raise a monument to our catechistic labor some day, a monument to our galleys that sail the furrows of the earth, a monument to our warehouses crammed with salt and coffee, cured meat and garlic, our galleys brimming with the priesthood of commerce and good service, full of the lively noise of the world .

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